2022 RSJP1 Short-term
Summer Intensive Japanese Program

Program Overview
Program Period (On-site) -CANCELLED-
May 10 ~ June 10, 2022
Pre-Application
Pre-Application Period:
Feb 18 ~ March 11, 2022
*Program contents are subject to change due to COVID-19.
Program contents below are from past programs.
Program Date | May 10 ~ June 10, 2022 (5 weeks) -CANCELLED- |
Level | Zero, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced (N1 holders are NOT acceptable) |
Program Fee | JPY 417,600 Includes the following: -Program fee -Service fee -Accommodation Fee (students will be asked to stay in designated accommodations for safety) |
Eligibility | Current university students/ Postgraduate students |
Type | On-site |
Teaching Method | Taught in Japanese (Direct method) |
* You DO NOT need a student visa for this program.
Learn & Experience Japanese Culture
Accommodation Guide
Due to the safety regulations of COVID-19, we ask participants to stay in the designated hotel.
Click below to see detailed accommodation guide.
Program Description
Japanese Language Class *Taught in Japanese
- 50 min × 3 classes × 23 days = 3,450 min = 57.5 hours
- Class contents: Conversation, reading, writing
Japanese Culture Class
- 90 min × 11 days = 990 min = 16.5 hours
- Class contents: lecture on Japanese culture
- Field work to various cultural spots
- Special lectures done by masters well respected in their fields
What's included
- Transcript
- Certificate
- Text book
- Ritsumeikan Buddy
- Orientation
- Completion ceremony
- Visa support (if applicable)
- Campus tour
- Cafeteria use (no meal included)
- Library access
- Gym access
- Wi-Fi access
- Each student will be required to attend more than 2/3 of classes to receive a transcript.
- After a successful completion of the program, Ritsumeikan University will mail a certified academic transcript to your home address in your country.
- It will be sent to you one month after the last day of the program.
- If the transcript needs to be sent directly to your home university, you will need to make a request beforehand.
Participants are responsible for contacting the Japanese embassy or consulate in their home country directly to determine if they are required to apply for a short-term visa (aka tourist visa, not a student visa) in advance.
If it is determined that you need to obtain a visa, please notify the International Center.
Please visit website for more detailed information about visas.
→ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan short-term stay
- Participants will be placed into classes based on the information from their application and essay written in Japanese.
- On the first day of Japanese Language Class, you will take a placement test.
- Even in cases in which students request a class change in order to meet the requirements of their home university’s credit transfer policy, students may not move up or down in level without the teacher’s consent.
We handle all incoming and outgoing student exchanges at the International Center.
We provide comprehensive support from initial application procedures and academic life to sending out the final transcript at the end of the program.
Please don’t hesitate to ask us if you have any questions.
The Medical Service Center offers medical assistance to students with health concerns. Consultations are available in English during certain times of the day.
- Airplane fee
- Airport pickup
- Bus Pass
- Meal
Schedule
Monday
*Schedule is subject to change.
Tuesday(Day1)
11:00 Orientation
12:00 Lunch with Buddy
14:00 Briefing
14:15 Campus Tour
15:30 Gym Guidance
16:00 Disband
Wednesday(Day2)
09:00 Japanese Class(#1)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:00 Japan Study(#1)
16:00 Welcome Party
17:30 Disband
Thursday(Day3)
09:00 Japanese Class(#2)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#2)
16:00 Disband
Friday(Day4)
09:00 Japanese Class(#3)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#3)
16:00 Disband
Monday(Day5)
09:00 Japanese Class(#4)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#4)
16:00 Disband
Tuesday(Day6)
09:00 Japanese Class(#5)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Wednesday(Day7)
09:00 Japanese Class(#6)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#5)
16:00 Disband
Thursday(Day8)
09:00 Japanese Class(#7)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#6)
16:00 Disband
Friday(Day9)
09:00 Japanese Class(#8)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Monday(Day10)
09:00 Japanese Class(#9)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Tuesday(Day11)
09:00 Japanese Class(#10)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#7)
16:00 Disband
Wednesday(Day12)
09:00 Japanese Class(#11)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#8)
16:00 Disband
Thursday(Day13)
09:00 Japanese Class(#12)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Friday(Day14)
09:00 Japanese Class(#13)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#9)
16:00 Disband
Monday(Day15)
09:00 Japanese Class(#14)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Tuesday(Day16)
09:00 Japanese Class(#15)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#10)
16:00 Disband
Wednesday(Day17)
09:00 Japanese Class(#16)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Thursday(Day18)
09:00 Japanese Class(#17)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
14:30 Japan Study(#11)
16:00 Disband
Friday(Day19)
09:00 Japanese Class(#18)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Monday(Day20)
09:00 Japanese Class(#19)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Tuesday(Day21)
09:00 Japanese Class(#20)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Wednesday(Day22)
09:00 Japanese Class(#21)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Thursday(Day23)
09:00 Japanese Class(#22)
12:00 Lunch time
(Free)
Friday(Day24)
09:00 Japanese Class(#23)
12:00 Lunch time
13:00 Briefing
13:30 Completion Ceremony
16:00 Farewell Party
17:30 Disband
Daily Schedule
Japanese Language Class | 9:00-9:50 |
10:00-10:50 | |
11:00-11:50 | |
Lunch Time | 12:00-13:00 |
Japan Study | 14:00-15:30 |
Ritsumeikan BUDDY
What is a BUDDY?
Japanese BUDDYs from Ritsumeikan University will be here for you to support your life at Ritsumeikan. They will only speak in Japanese for you to fully immerse in the Japanese language. It will not be a 1-on-1 system but they will assist you in groups.
What’s the merit?
You will have opportunities to practice speaking Japanese and learn about Japanese culture. You can also interact and learn about recent Japanese pop culture, trending words, anime, and many other topics. BUDDYs might even become your life-long friends that you can meet even after program period.


Pre-Application
PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED
DUE TO BORDER RESTRICTIONS
Pre-Application Period:
Feb 18 ~ March 11, 2022
*Program contents are from past programs and are subject to change due to COVID-19.
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Location
Close to World Heritage Sites
Our campus is located in the north west part of Kyoto city, right next to Kinkaku-ji.
It is close to all the major tourist spots like Ryoan-ji, Nijo-jo Castle, Imperial Palace, and bamboo forest in Arashiyama.
Just hop on a bus or train after school and you can travel to all the beautiful tourist spots.